Assuming that they fix the E4200 media server when they release the new fw later this month, will that allow streaming of FLAC files to my Android devices? The question is then, does Twonky allow streaming of .flac files without transcoding? I am asking because I don't really see the E4200 capable of doing transcoding on the fly...

[quote="TMM_Product_Manager"]Large numbers of Twonky users stream FLAC files to their devices every day.[/quote]

Let me make myself clear, when I ask about streaming to an Android device, I actually mean streaming to some Android device anywhere on the Internet, not just on the same LAN as the Twonky server. Is Twonky capable of streaming (FLACs, among others) on the Internet?

Theoretically, it should be running on my E4200, though that, as you probably know, is broken in the latest firmware (courtesy of Linksys/Cisco). There's talk of a newer firmware sometime this month, that's supposed to fix Twonky.

Alright, the new firmware has been released by Linksys/Cisco (1.0.03), Twonky has been fixed, though so far I have not been able to stream FLACs. Is this because Gingerbread doesn't support FLACs? MP3s work fine.

Also, I have not figured out how to stream onto the Internet, not just within my (WiFi) LAN. Or is it that Twonky doesn't do that? How would I point the Twonky client to a certain IP address outside the LAN?

Well, it turns out that I spoke too soon. Still broken, though in more subtle ways.

TwonkyServer can stream onto the Internet if you set it up properly. There are some posts about 'Remote access' on this forum. Here is one: viewtopic.php?f=24&t=6646#p32846

Thanks, that is, really, very useful. I will try it on my Revue--whenever it gets upgraded to Honeycomb, that is. In the meantime should I conclude that this is a feature that you are considering for future Twonky updates (I mean, with no tweaking required on the user's side)?